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12. 3.เมื่อเข็มทิศนิ่งสนิทแล ้ว (โดยมีลูกศรชี้ไปทางทิศเหนือ) ให ้อ่านในตัว
เข็มทิศดูว่า วัตถุหรือเฟอร์นิเจอร์ที่ท่านต ้องการวัดนั้นตกอยู่ในมุม ของทิศใด
โดยอาจคะเนดูคร่าวๆ ด ้วยตาเปล่า หรือหากต ้องการ องศาที่ละเอียดลึกซึ้ง
ท่านสามารถเทียบได ้จากตารางด ้านล่างนี้
N NORTH ทิศเหนือ
มีองศาอยู่ระหว่าง 337.5 - 22.49
NE NORTH EAST ทิศตะวันออกเฉียงเหนือ
มีองศาอยู่ระหว่าง 22.5 - 67.49
E EAST ทิศตะวันออก
มีองศาอยู่ระหว่าง 67.5 - 112.49
SE SOUTH EAST
ทิศตะวันออกเฉียงใต ้ มีองศาอยู่ระหว่าง 112.5 - 157.49
S SOUTH ทิศใต้
มีองศาอยู่ระหว่าง 157.5 - 202.49
SW SOUTH WEST
ทิศตะวันตกเฉียงใต ้ มีองศาอยู่ระหว่าง 202.5 – 247.49
W WEST ทิศตะวันตก
มีองศาอยู่ระหว่าง 247.5 – 292.49
NW NORTH WEST
ทิศตะวันตกเฉียงเหนือ มีองศาอยู่ระหว่าง 292.5 – 337.49
98. อ้างอิง:
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Heavenly Stem
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Strength of HS.
99. In the modern Bazi system
of analyzing strength of the HS,
the season is always treated as
the most important criteria.
There are several methods
employed by various
masters/schools.
It is one of the most fascinating
subject in Bazi.
Month Commander.
101. For Jia and Yi born in Yin and
Mao month.
For Bing and Ding born in Si
and Wu month.
For Geng and Xin born in Shen
and You month.
For Ren and Gui born in Hai and
Zi month.
This method
only focus on the two most
prosperous months.
Other months are not
considered.
102. This method places the highest
importance to the month.
ยาม วัน เดือน ปี
DM
prospero
us
DHH
S
DHH
S
DHHS DHH
S
DHH
S
Seasonal Strength.
103. Based on the season with a
grading system.
衰旺 Shuāi wàng ความเจริญรุ่งเรือง
Based on the month/season,
there are 5 different strength
categories:
旺 Prosperous
相 Supportive
休 Rest
囚 In Prison
死 Death
104.
105. Spring
Yin Mao Month
Wood 旺 Prosperous
Fire 相 Supportive
Water 休 Rest
Metal 囚 In Prison
Earth 死 Death
106. Summer
Si Wu Month
Fire 旺 Prosperous
Earth 相 Supportive
Wood 休 Rest
Water 囚 In Prison
Metal 死 Death
108. Winter
Hai Zi Month
Water 旺 Prosperous
Wood 相 Supportive
Metal 休 Rest
Earth 囚 In Prison
Fire 死 Death
109. Earth Month
Chou Chen Wei Xu Months
Earth 旺 Prosperous
Metal 相 Supportive
Fire 休 Rest
Wood 囚 In Prison
Water 死 Death
110.
111. Dominant Hidden
Heavenly Stem.
The strength of the DHHS based on
the day of the month.
Yuan Hai ZiPing
HS & EB hidden secret poem
《论 天 干 地 支 暗 藏 总 诀》
ยาม วัน เดือน ปี
DM
prospero
us
DHH
S
DHH
S
DHHS DHH
S
DHH
S
HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS
112. HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS
Yin Tiger
寅宫甲木兼丙戊,
Yin tiger palace Jia wood
at the same time with Bing fire and
Wu earth,
兼 Jiān both, and; at the same time; to unite, to combine
立春念三丙火用,พาหะ เอียะแบ้ ธาตุไฟ
餘日甲木旺提纲。
113. Lichun 4th February to 5th March,
remember to use 3 Bing fire,
remaining days Jia wood prosperous
and in command.
念 [念, niàn] to think of, to recall; to
study
餘 [餘, yú] surplus, remainder, excess
115. Mao Rabbit
卯宫乙木独相逢。
Mao rabbit palace
Yi wood alone come across, แม่ธาตุไม้
[独, dú] alone, independent, only, single,
solitary
[相, xiāng] mutual, reciprocal; equal; each
other
116. [逢, féng] to happen to meet; chance meeting,
coincidence
ยาม วัน เดือน ปี
DM
Mao
Rabbit
乙 DHHS
- HHS
- HHS
惊蛰乙木未用事;春分乙未正相当。
JingZhe 惊蛰
6th to 20th March,
Yi wood not yet useful,
117. ChunFen 春分
Spring Equinox
21st March to 4th April,
Yi wood is central, แม่ธาตุไม้
6th to 20th March – 15 days – Jia Wood
21st March to 4th April – 15 days - Yi Wood
118.
119.
120.
121.
122. Chen Dragon
辰藏乙戊三分癸,
Chen dragon hides Yi wood, Wu earth with 3
parts Gui,
藏 [藏, cáng] to conceal, to hide; to hoard, to
store
ยาม วัน เดือน ปี
DM
Chen
Dragon
戊 DHHS
乙 HHS
癸 HHS
123. 清明乙木十日管,后来八日癸水洋;
QingMing 5th to 19th April,
Yi wood governs for the first 10 days,
later 8 days rules by Gui water,
洋 [洋, yáng] sea, ocean; western, foreign
124. 穀雨前三戊土盛,其中土旺要消详。
GuYu 20th April to 4th May, first 3 Wu earth
flourish,
within earth strength need detailed analysis.
盛 [盛, shèng] abundant, flourishing; to
contain; to fill
旺 [旺, wàng] to flourish, to prosper;
prosperous
125. 消 [消, xiāo] news, rumors; to die out, to
melt away, to vanish
详 [详, xiáng] complete, detailed,
thorough
This method treats the DHHS
as the most important rather than all the HHS
as carrying the same weight.
126. Master Shen’s method.
Master Shen in ZPZQ
explained that the season
is not the most important
criteria.
It is in fact the root which
should be considered
when analyzing the strength of
the HS,
not the season.
128. The other important factor
is the location of the root.
ยาม วัน เดือน ปี
DM 戊
Chen
Dragon
戊 DHHS
乙 HHS
癸 HHS
In ZPZQ’s method,
the root can be in any of the
pillar.
129. There is no need to consider the
distant of the root unlike the
modern system.
It also relies heavily on
the 12 Chang Sheng Qi phase
method
to determine the strength of the
root.
130. Zi Ping Zheng Qing
六、论十干得时不旺失时不弱
Chapter 6: The Strength of
Heavenly Stems.
Discussing the 10 HS:
obtaining the season but not
prosperous
131. and losing the season but not
weak.
旺 [旺, wàng] to flourish, to prosper;
prosperous
失 [失, shī] to lose; to make a mistake, to
neglect
弱 [弱, ruò] weak, fragile, delicate
Zi Ping Zheng Qing (ZPZQ)
Heavenly Stems (HS)
书云:得时俱为旺论,
Classic: Obtaining the time/season is
considered prosperous.
失时便作衰看。
132. Out of time/season is considered
weak.
虽是至理,亦死法也,
Even though there is such a logic, it is
a dead method.
然亦可活看。
Should use a dynamic method to
observe.
133. 故生月即不值令,而年时如值禄旺,
岂便为衰?
If the HS are not in season,
but the Year or Hour provides ‘Lu
Shen’
or ‘Prosperous’ Qi phase,
how can it be considered as weak?
禄 [禄, lù] blessing, happiness,
prosperity
Heavenly Stems (HS)
Comment:
Every Pillar
134. can provide the strength to the HS,
not just the month.
秋木虽弱,木根深而木亦强。
Autumn
wood even though is considered
weak,
but with deep roots the wood is
considered as strong.
弱 [弱, ruò] weak, fragile, delicate
强 [强, qiáng] strong, powerful, energetic
根 [根, gēn] root, basis, foundation
深 [深, shēn] deep, profound; depth
亦 [亦, yì] also, too; likewise
135.
136. Other rules for the
support
from other HS.
得一比肩,不如得支中一墓库,
如甲逢未、丙逢戌之类。
Obtaining one Bi Jian
is not the as good as having one tomb/store
in the EB.
比肩 Bi Jian ปี่เกย
墓 [墓, mù] grave, tomb
库 [库, kù] armory, treasury, warehouse
墓库 [mùkù] tomb/store คลัง
Earthly Branches (EB)
137. 如甲逢未、丙逢戌之类。(จากประโยคที่แล้ว)
Like Jia meeting Wei, Bing meeting Xu.
คลังตัวเอง (ปี่เกียบ)
乙逢戌、丁逢丑,不作此论,
For Yi meeting Xu,
Ding meeting Chou is not discussed in the
same manner. คลังสมบัติ (ไช้)
以戌中无藏木,丑中无藏火也。
The reason being there is no wood hidden
inside Xu,
no fire hidden inside Chou. คลังคนอื่น-คลังปัญหา
(กัวสัวะ)
138. 得二比肩,不如得一余气,
Obtaining two Bi Jian,
is not as good as having one left over qi.
如乙逢辰、丁逢未之类。
Like Yi meeting Chen, Ding meeting Wei.
คลังปัญญา (อิ่ง)
139. 得三比肩,不如得一长生禄刃,
Obtaining three Bi jian,
is not as good as having one Chang Sheng, Lu
or Prosperous Qi.
如甲逢亥子寅卯之类。
Like Jia meeting Hai, Zi, Yin, Mao. (รากที่แท้จริง-
รากเหง้า)
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